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  • At the McStellarar's
  • IM HOME!
  • I REALLY DON'T KNOW... I've barely studied!
  • Are you ready for the Science quiz tomorrow?
  • Hello Alexa and Kelly are you girls staying over today!
  • Hey Mrs. S!
  • Yeah Mom there staying over, Ill be in my room if you need me.
  • Yeah that's a good idea, Ill get my laptop!
  • HELLO SOPHIA!
  • I found this really cool video that can help us, prepare for the Water Cycle quiz.
  • That sounds pretty neat! Lets do it.
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  • *Man* This is a water cycle or hydrologic chart that a teacher would probably show you in 3rd grade.
  • *Man* And this is a example of what your teacher should show you in about the 6th grade.
  • *Man* Your probably now wondering what the water cycle is so, what is the water cycle?
  • *Man* "The Water Cycle is, condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface. Most precipitation occurs as rain, but also includes snow, hail, fog drip, and sleet. Approximately 505,000 km 3 of water falls as precipitation each year of it over the oceans."
  • *Man* This is a pie chart that represents the water distribution on earth
  • *Man* As you can see the ocean has the most possession of water. 97% isn't that crazy! The Ocean water broken down is Ice caps and Glaciers.
  • *Man* And the small amount we have left is Freshwater. Which is only 3%! This is the water we drink and what living things live off of.
  • *Woman* Of that 3 percent 29% of it is ground water which we will learn about soon, 29% of 3... that doesn't make any sense! Well it does I'm not the best at math but it makes sense.
  • *Woman* And last but not least 1% belongs to Accessible Surface Freshwater! This is distributed by rivers, water with living organisms, water vapor and, soil moisture.
  • *Woman* "Groundwater (or ground water) is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations. A unit of rock or an unconsolidated deposit is called an aquifer when it can yield a usable quantity of water. The depth at which soil pore spaces or fractures and voids in rock become completely saturated with water is called the water table."
  • Ground water is another way to store water just in case we run out. Ground water is not just good but it helps us conserve our water.
  • The solid rock, clay, and sand was the materials that help keep the water clean. Its almost like a Brita!
  • For joining us on another great science adventure ! We hope to see you next time.

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